WHAT????  It should be always plugged in and topped off wheever it is parked
at the station.  Idiots!

Bob

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Subject: [EVDL] (Change PD policy2 %80SOC @shift beginning)> Tesla Pursuit
cut short


  (forgetful humans need dedicated worry-free inductive charging spots)
https://5newsonline.com/2019/09/25/this-police-departments-tesla-ran-low-on-power-during-a-pursuit/
This Police Department’s Tesla Ran Low On Power During A Pursuit September
25, 2019

(CNN) — Talk about bad timing.
A Tesla electric police patrol car in the Bay Area ran low on power at one
of the worst possible times last Friday — during a pursuit.

It’s unclear exactly why the 2014 Tesla Model S 85 wasn’t fully charged and
lost juice at such an inopportune moment, according to Fremont Police
Department’s spokesperson, Geneva Bosques.

“It happens from time to time, especially if an officer returns to the
station to take a report and then they never go back out in the street,” she
told CNN.

The police officer driving the Tesla was pursuing a suspect who was wanted
in connection with a crime in Santa Clara, according to Bosques. After
confirming the license plate, the officer attempted a traffic stop, the car
failed to yield and the driver took off at a high rate of speed, she said.

“Just realized I am down to six miles of battery on the Tesla, so I may lose
it here in a sec,” the officer driving the Tesla said, according to Fremont
Police dispatch audio obtained via Broadcastify.

Other police units were following behind to assist and ultimately took over
the pursuit with help from California State Highway Patrol, according to
Bosques. She said the chase was called off after 10 minutes when it was
deemed unsafe because of the way the suspect was driving.

California State Highway Patrol later found the suspect’s car abandoned in
San Jose.

Fremont Police said they are still in their 6 months of a pilot program
testing the integration of the Tesla with the department and that they are
keeping track of all the data.

“We have no written policy regarding gas or charging, but the general
guideline is that it should at least be half full at the beginning of the
shift, which this car was,” Bosques said.

Bosques said last week’s incident doesn’t change the way the department
feels about the performance of the car for patrol purposes.
[© 5newsonline.com]


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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/tesla-begins-to-observe-in-car-data-usage-likely-as-free-connectivity-ends/ar-AAHQ2HS
Tesla begins to observe in-car data usage, likely as free connectivity ends
September 25, 2019 ... is a hot-ticket item for most Tesla buyers and those
who lust after the brand's cars. This is the Tesla Model 3! ...
https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AAFL9mm.img




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